white tails bites can cause skin lesions, however, in VERY rare cases they can cause the necrotisation of flesh (this is actally still being debated), for the most part there is a bit of pain and swelling, in some cases nausea and vomiting. there is no treatment other than disinfecting the wound and keeing ice packs on it.WWmelb said:I'm cautious around White Tails though, because it is still in debate as to how dangerous they are. It was once feared that a white tail bite will cause flesh deterioration much like a flesh eating bacteria, but is lately believe that to most people a white tail bite is basically painless and with no symptoms apart from mild itching, and it is a severe genetic allergy to the venom that causes the other complications. Either way, the evidence is still inconclusive, so i remain wary, and i catch and release far far away.
OT: I'm personally terrified of spiders in real life, and living in Australia, we get a lot of the dangerous ones, but thank god i don't have to deal with the funnel web.